- Take your baby to any hospital, fire rescue station or EMS (Emergency Medical Services) station in the state of Texas.- Please remember that it is VERY important to give your baby to a person working at one of these facilities. That is the best way to care for your baby.- Tell the person that you want to leave your baby at the Safe Baby Site. - Look for a Safe Baby Site yellow sign.

You may be provided with a voluntary form to fill out that is used to provide medical information for your child. This is not an attempt to try to find out who you are. This information will be put in your baby's records, and may help answer health questions in the future. The Safe Baby Site may offer to give you some referrals and help lines that you may want to call in the future if you want to speak with someone about what you have been through. You can see the voluntary child health history form here

- If you leave your unharmed baby (60-days-old or younger) with a person who works at a hospital, fire station or with an EMT, the police will not be called.- You will not be prosecuted for abandonment or neglect.

- The intent of the Baby Moses law is to provide a responsible alternative to desperate mothers.- The first days of a newborn's life are the most critical and most likely the time that immediate medical attention is required.